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The Effect of Cementation by Lime on Collapsible Soils Behavior Using Suction Controlled Oedometer Device Case Study: Loess of Gorgan
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Collapsible soils such as loess, which are naturally found unsaturated, are kind of problematic soils that undergo sudden and noticeable decrease in volume under increasing stress at constant moisture, increasing moisture at constant stress, or increase in both of them. This kind of soil can be found in some parts of Iran such as plain of Gorgan. To fulfill the main purpose of this study, evaluating the effect of cementation on collapse behavior of loess of Gorgan, some oedometer tests under controlled matric suction were performed on reconstituted samples without and with lime. The lime was added for stabilizing of the collapsible materials and the amount was chosen to be %3 by weight of...
Design of Fault-tolerance Mechanisms for Soft Multiprocessors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ghasem (Supervisor)
Abstract
Increasing complexity of embedded systems and the need for more computation powerhave directed designers toward using of multiprocessors. SRAM-based FPGAs are suitable platforms for implementation of multiprocessors due to thier low cost, fast time-to-market and re-configurability. FPGA-based multiprocessors are known as soft multiprocessors. The large area of SRAM-based FPGAs is occupied by configuration bits. Configuration bits are vulnerable to high energy particles that can lead to soft errors. In this regards, it is of decisive importance to protect soft multiprocessors against soft errors. This thesis proposes a fault-tolerant method for soft multiprocessors that can detect and...
Design of Power Distribution Network in 3D ICs Thesis Submitted
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sarvari, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Delay of Interconnects in modern digital ICs is several times greater than delay of gates. One proper measure for this problem is to shorten interconnects length by using three dimensional structures instead of conventional two dimensional structures. In these structures TSVs (Through Silicon Vias) make connection between stratums. Power integrity in 3D ICs necessitates power distribution networks to have minimum IR drop and Ldi/dt noise. In this dissertation we design power distribution network considering IR drop and Ldi/dt noise margin. We expand a mathematical model which represents differential equation of power distribution in the surface of each stratum. Using this expanded model we...
Modeling and Control of One-legged Somersaulting Robot
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alasty, Aria (Supervisor)
Abstract
Inspired by the agility of animal and human locomotion, the number of researchers studying and developing legged robots has been increasing at a rapid rate over the last few decades. In comparison to multi-legged robots, single-legged robots only have one type of locomotion gait, i.e., hopping, which represents a highly nonlinear dynamical behavior consisting of alternating flight and stance phases. Hopping motion should be dynamically stabilized and therefore, presents challenging control problems. A large fraction of studies on legged robots have focused on modeling and control of single-legged hopping machines. In this research, somersaulting is introduced as a kind of hopping motion for...
Dynamic stability and control of a novel handspringing robot
, Article Mechanism and Machine Theory ; Volume 137 , 2019 , Pages 154-171 ; 0094114X (ISSN) ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
In the field of mobile robotics, legged locomotion plays an essential role in transporting robots over various terrain types. A significant portion of research on legged robots has been focused on one-legged robots. In contrast with different types of locomotion of multi-legged robots, one-legged robots have only one type of motion, called hopping. Hopping motion, as a type of hybrid behavior, is generally comprised of flight and stance phases. Dynamic stabilizing of hopping motion provides a challenging control problem because of its nonlinear and hybrid behavior. The majority of one-legged hopping robots investigated so far are only capable of hopping with one side of their leg. In this...
Allocation and Determining the Optimal Capacity of Installing Renewable Power Plants in A Region Based on A Global Harmonic Index
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Considering the increasing development of renewable power plants including solar and wind power plants in the country, the need to investigate the effects of these power plants on the power grid is more needed and attention than before. Since these power plants are connected to the distribution network by means of power electronics, this problem has caused the injection of harmonics into the network, which can be transferred to higher voltage levels (upper distribution and transmission network). Harmonics in networks cause increased losses and reduced efficiency, false operation of protective relays, and damage to equipment due to the creation of harmonic intensifications. The purpose of...
Investigating the Effects of Specimen Size and Dimensions Ratio on Compressive Strength of Concrete
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazemi, Mohammad Tagi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials. Compressive strength of concrete is the most important property in designing reinforced concrete structures. Compressive strength test should be carried out on specimens with standard dimensions. In practice, dimensions of structural elements could be different from the dimensions of standard specimen. The dimensions’ ratio influences the strength of concrete specimen and the coefficient of strength variation. In the present study it is tried to obtain a meaningful relationship between size and strength based on the results of the tests on the specimens with different dimension ratios. Specimens examined in this study are C25 grade...
Studies on the catalyst preparation methods and kinetic behavior of supported cobalt catalysts for the complete oxidation of cyclohexane
, Article Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis ; Volume 114, Issue 2 , Jan , 2015 , Pages 611-628 ; 18785190 (ISSN) ; Khorasheh, F ; Shayegan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2015
Abstract
Low cost dispersed supported cobalt oxide nanocatalysts on activated carbon (AC) were prepared by two different methods: (1) combined impregnation and deposition–precipitation (IMP-DP) and (2) heterogeneous deposition–precipitation (HDP). XRD, TEM, FESEM, BET and Boehm techniques were used for the characterization of the support and the catalysts. Characterization analyses indicated the negative effect of the wet impregnation method on the IMP-DP technique for the preparation of catalysts for the total oxidation of cyclohexane in air. The catalysts prepared by HDP and IMP-DP methods were found to have significant differences in oxidation activity, morphology, particle size, and shape of...
Supported copper and cobalt oxides on activated carbon for simultaneous oxidation of toluene and cyclohexane in air
, Article RSC Advances ; Volume 5, Issue 7 , Dec , 2015 , Pages 5107-5122 ; 20462069 (ISSN) ; Khorasheh, F ; Shayegan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
Abstract
Copper and cobalt oxides supported on almond shell derived activated carbon (AC) with different loadings were synthesized by sequential and co-deposition-precipitation methods leading to Cu(shell)/Co(core)/AC, Co(shell)/Cu(core)/AC and Cu-Co(mixed)/AC catalysts that were subsequently used for catalytic oxidation of gaseous mixtures of toluene and cyclohexane in air in a tubular flow reactor. The catalysts and the support were characterized by Boehm test, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area, X-ray diffraction (XRD), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy...
Power delivery solutions in 3-D processor-DRAM systems in presence of hot spots
, Article 2014 IEEE 23rd Conference on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging and Systems, EPEPS 2014, 26 October 2014 through 29 October 2014 ; Oct , 2014 , Pages 207-210 ; 9781479936410 (ISBN) ; Radfar, F ; Sarvari, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2014
Abstract
An important application of 3-D integration technology is stacked processor-DRAM systems. One of the major design issues in 3-D processor-DRAM stacks is power delivery. Presence of hot spots, high density power regions, in processor die poses serious challenges to the design of power distribution network (PDN). In this paper, we investigate solutions to ensure power integrity in the hot spot regions
Nanocapsules based on carbon nanotubes-graft-polyglycerol hybrid materials
, Article Nanotechnology ; Volume 20, Issue 48 , 2009 ; 09574484 (ISSN) ; Mirab, N ; Zabihi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this work the effect of a conjugated macromolecule on the conformation of CNT was studied. Typically polyglycerol (PG) was covalently grafted onto the surface of multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and MWCNT-graft-PG (MWCNT- g-PG) hybrid materials were obtained. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) experiments showed an average diameter around 100nm for MWCNT- g-PG hybrid materials in water. The difference between this size and the expected size for MWCNT- g-PG hybrid materials (the length of pristine MWCNTs was several micrometers) was assigned to the effect of the grafted PG on the conformation of MWCNT in the solution state. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) evaluations showed a change...
A partial task replication algorithm for fault-tolerant FPGA-based soft-multiprocessors
, Article CSI Symposium on Real-Time and Embedded Systems and Technologies, RTEST 2015, 7 October 2015 through 8 October 2015 ; October , 2015 , Page(s): 1 - 7 ; 9781467380478 (ISBN) ; Farbeh, H ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
FPGA-based multiprocessors, referred as softmultiprocessors, have an increasing use in embedded systems due to appealing SRAM features. More than 95% of such FPGAs are occupied by SRAM cells constructing the configuration bits. These SRAM cells are highly vulnerable to soft errors threatening the reliability of the system. This paper proposes a fault-tolerant method to detect and correct errors in the configuration bits. The main of this method is to analyze the scheduled task graph and select a subset of tasks to be replicated in multiple processors based on the utilization of the processors in different execution phases. To this end, 1) errors are detected by re-executing a subset of tasks...
Differentially Detection in UWB Communicatio Systems without Reference Transmission
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, UWB multiple access communication systems have received a great attention due to its many advantages. The most important advantages of a UWB system can be summarized as its high data rates, low power consumption, fading immunity and high precision routing. One of the important problems in a UWB system implementation is in its receiver part in which in order to use a coherent RAKE receiver, the channel coefficients have to be estimated. Since UWB channel is a dense multipath fading channel with a very high number of resolvable paths, the channel coefficient estimation based on using training sequence is very complicated. To resolve this problem, transmit reference (TR)...
Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. First, the collaborative energy detectors based spectrum sensing are investigated in the case of known noise variance for two models of primary user (PU) signal, i.e. random and unknown deterministic signals. Since the derived optimum collaborative energy detector requires the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of secondary users (SU) and it has complex structure, the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) detector is proposed for both models of PU signal which leads to the same decision rules for both models. Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed GLR detector is near to that of optimal...
Cooperative Communications in Free-Space Optical Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
With recent successes in laboratory tests, and in atmosphere and space demonstrations, there is no doubt that the free-space optical (FSO) communications is ready for operational deployment. Large bandwidth, unlicensed spectrum, excellent security, and quick and inexpensive setup are among its most attractive features. Despite their attractive features, FSO communications suffer from several challenges in practical deployment; the major of them is fading or scintillation and path loss. To overcome such limitations, Channel Coding along with MIMO and Cooperative techniques have been proposed. Although the promising effects of cooperative transmissions in RF communications have greatly been...
Multiple-Access Techniques for Wireless Indooor Infrared Communication with Dispersive Link
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri-Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Infrared wireless local area networks are a suitable choice for a fast and cheap wireless network, providing rates over 10 Mbps with access to unregulated bandwidth. Among multiple-access techniques for infrared wireless networks, CDMA1 has attracted the most interest, due to its simple structure and power ecency. However, spreading the spectrum in CDMA prohibits exploiting the low-rate strong channel codes. The other limiting factor in infrared networks is the channel dispersion. In this thesis, these two issues are considered and an internally coded scheme for time-hopping CDMA, suitable for wireless infrared communication is proposed and with accurate modelling of infrared dispersive...
Harnessing Interference in Cooperative Communication Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri-Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The compute-and-forward (CMF) method has shown a great promise as an innovative approach to exploit interference towards achieving higher network throughput. Here, instead of recovering single messages, the relays attempt to reliably decode (compute) and pass an integer linear combination of the transmitted messages, referred to as an equation, to the destination. By receiving sufficient equations,the destination can solve the linear equation system to recover the desired messages.Two main challenges of the CMF methods are the computational complexity and the rank failure problem at the destination. In this thesis, to decrease the implementation as well as the computational complexity of the...
Analysis of Cache-aided Wireless Communications Systems in the Presence of IRS
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Future mobile networks are expected to not only bring more wireless connectivity and higher data rates, but also to support several high-quality services including low-latency, ultra-reliable, and energy-efficient communications. To support these needs, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) have recently attracted a lot of attention due to their potential for reconfiguring the wireless channel and are considered as a promising solution for future mobile generations. On the other hand, the exponential growth of network traffic, and its non-uniform distribution result in network congestion during peak-traffic times and network underutilization during off-peak times. Caching or content...
Efficient Transmission and Reception in Wireless Communication Systems based on NOMA
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Multiple access technologies are one of the key features of different generations of wireless communication. From the first generation to the fourth generation, orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes have been utilized to serve multiple users in different orthogonal resource blocks in time, frequency or code domain. However, the new application scenarios for the fifth generation impose the requirements of higher system throughput, massive connectivity, and low latency, which can not be fulfilled with OMA schemes. Therefore, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes have attracted increasing attention in both industry and academia. In NOMA, multiple users may occupy the same resource...
Rapid removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions by low cost adsorbents
, Article International Journal of Global Environmental Issues ; Volume 12, Issue 2-4 , 2012 , Pages 318-331 ; 14666650 (ISSN) ; Rohani Bastami, T ; Tahmasbi, M ; Zabihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Interscience
2012
Abstract
In the present investigation, different agricultural solid wastes namely: eggplant hull (EH), almond green hull (AGH), and walnut shell (WS), that are introduced as low cost adsorbents, were used for the removal of heavy metals (cobalt, strontium and mercury ions) from aqueous solutions. Activation process and/or chemical treatments using H 2O 2 and NH 3 were performed on these raw materials to increase their adsorption performances. The effectiveness of these adsorbents was studied in batch adsorption mode under a variety of experimental conditions such as: different chemical treatments, various amounts of adsorbents, initial metal-ion concentrations, pH of solutions, contact times, and...